Screw-in tyre pressure systems - are they any good?

Screw-in tyre pressure monitoring systems, are they worthwhile?

Asked on 13 April 2014 by LJJS

Answered by Honest John
If you want to monitor your tyre pressures yes, and legally essential if you want to fit runflat tyres. Much cheaper to replace parts for these than on production line fitted TPMS systems where replacing one valve can be as much as the entire Tyrepal system.
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